JUDGEMENT
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(1.) BY submitting an application dated 27.3.2000 the
petitioner, a Driver working in the office of the Assistant
Engineer, Mahi Project Dam Site, sought permission to have
voluntary retirement from service w.e.f. 31.3.2000. Acting
upon the application the Chief Engineer, Mahi Project,
Banswara granted approval for voluntary retirement of the
petitioner w.e.f. 31.3.2000. The petitioner, however, on
31.3.2000 itself withdrew the application seeking voluntary retirement. The respondents in spite of withdrawal of the
application for voluntary retirement retired the petitioner
from service from the day fixed, thus, this petition for
writ is preferred.
(2.) THE argument advanced by counsel for the petitioner is that the petitioner before coming into effect
of the retirement withdrew the application, therefore, the
competent authority has erroneously retired him from
service. It is also stated that a writ petition of similar
nature (SBCivil Writ Petition No.4673/2000, Gulab Singh v.
State of Rajasthan & Ors.) has already been accepted by
this Court and as such this petition for writ deserves to
be accepted in light of the judgment dated 29.7.2002 passed
in the case of Gulab Singh (supra).
While contesting the petition, it is submitted by counsel for the respondents that the cause being agitated
at belated stage is not required to be examined. It is
asserted that the petitioner came to be retired from
service on 31.3.2000 and he availed all post retiral
benefits without any objection. He did not choose to raise
any objection regarding retirement for good three years. At
the first instance a notice for demand of justice was
received at his instance through his counsel in the month
of February, 2003 and the writ petition thereafter was
filed in the month of March, 2003 i.e. after a lapse of
three years from the date of retirement, without having
sufficient explanation for such delay.
(3.) ON merits, it is submitted that in the case of Gulab Singh (supra) the Court did not examine scope of Rule
50 of the Rajasthan Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1996 (hereinafter referred to as "the Rules of 1996") which
prescribes to have voluntary retirement on completion of 15
years of qualifying service. According to Rule 50 aforesaid
a Government servant who has elected to retire under this
Rule and has given necessary notice to that effect to the
appointing authority, shall be precluded from withdrawing
his notice except with the specific approval of such
authority provided that the request for withdrawal shall be
made before the intended date of his retirement. In the
instant matter the application was not submitted before the
intended date, but on intended date only.;
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